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Volume 33, Number 7, 1996

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The role and limitations of anaerobic pond systems
pp. 11-21(11)
Author: Pescod M.B.

Assessing oxidation pond design criteria in a tropical town with low water availability
pp. 33-40(8)
Authors: Teixeira Pinto M.A.; Neder K.D.; Luduvice M.L.

Design of facultative ponds based on uncertainty analysis
pp. 41-47(7)
Author: von Sperling M.

The performance of a pilot-scale series of ten ponds treating municipal sewage in northeast Brazil
pp. 57-61(5)
Authors: de Oliveira R.; Silva S.A.; Araujo A.L.C.; Soares J.; Mara D.D.; Pearson H.W.

The performance of an innovative tropical experimental waste stabilisation pond system operating at high organic loadings
pp. 63-73(11)
Authors: Pearson H.W.; Mara D.D.; Cawley L.R.; Arridge H.M.; Silva S.A.

Occurrence and removal of Ascaris sp. ova by waste stabilisation ponds in Kenya
pp. 75-82(8)
Authors: Grimason A.M.; Smith H.V.; Young G.; Thitai W.N.

Occurrence and removal of Giardia sp. cysts by Kenyan and French waste stabilisation pond systems
pp. 83-89(7)
Authors: Grimason A.M.; Wiandt S.; Baleux B.; Thitai W.N.; Bontoux J.; Smith H.V.

Performance of the Phase II Dandora waste stabilisation ponds the largest in Africa: the case for anaerobic ponds
pp. 91-98(8)
Authors: Pearson H.W.; Avery S.T.; Mills S.W.; Njaggah P.; Odiambo P.

Waste stabilisation pond decommissioning: a painful but necessary decision
pp. 107-115(9)
Authors: Lawty R.; Ashworth J.d.B.; Mara D.D.

Wastewater treatment mechanisms in anoxic stabilization ponds
pp. 125-132(8)
Authors: Almasi A.; Pescod M.B.

Pathogen removal mechanisms in anoxic wastewater stabilization ponds
pp. 133-140(8)
Authors: Almasi A.; Pescod M.B.

Ammonia removal in a pilot-scale WSP complex in Northeast Brazil
pp. 165-171(7)
Authors: Soares J.; Silva S.A.; de Oliveira R.; Araujo A.L.C.; Mara D.D.; Pearson H.W.

Nitrogen removal in baffled waste stabilization ponds
pp. 173-181(9)
Authors: Muttamara S.; Puetpaiboon U.

Ammonia volatilization from a piggery pond
pp. 183-189(7)
Author: Shilton A.

Phosphorus removal from wastewater using an algal turf scrubber
pp. 191-198(8)
Authors: Craggs R.J.; Adey W.H.; Jenson K.R.; St. John M.S.; Green F.B.; Oswald W.J.

Seasonal development of phytoplankton and zooplankton in a high-rate algal pond
pp. 199-206(8)
Authors: Zulkifi H.; Bontoux J.; Canovas S.; Picot B.; Casellas C.; Dubois A.

Advanced integrated wastewater pond systems for nitrogen removal
pp. 207-217(11)
Authors: Green F.B.; Bernstone L.S.; Lundquist T.J.; Oswald W.J.

High rate algal oxidation ponding for the treatment of tannery effluents
pp. 219-227(9)
Authors: Rose P.D.; Maart B.A.; Dunn K.M.; Rowswell R.A.; Britz P.

Tube settling of high-rate pond algae
pp. 229-241(13)
Authors: Nurdogan Y.; Oswald W.J.

Process performance of an experimental deep effluent storage reservoir under different organic loadings in Northeast Brazil
pp. 243-249(7)
Authors: Mara D.D.; Pearson H.W.; Silva S.A.; de Oliveira R.; Araujo A.L.C.; de Oliveira R.E.; Soares J.

Pathogen removal in experimental deep effluent storage reservoirs
pp. 251-260(10)
Authors: Silva S.A.; Pearson H.W.; Mara D.D.; Cawley L.R.; Oragui J.I.

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